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Microsoft will also be launching its own tablet, the Surface, however Muckleston says there is no New Zealand release date yet. The Windows 8 operating system is “touch based” but can be used in a traditional PC environment …
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Microsoft Podcasts – Microsoft Podcasts about Windows 7: Increase Productivity, Improve Security, and Streamline PC Management for IT Professionals

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Agnitum Releases Outpost Pro 6.7 – a Pioneering Security Line-up for Windows 7 Users

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Agnitum Releases Outpost Pro 6.7 – a Pioneering Security Line-up for Windows 7 Users
St. Petersburg, Russia (PRWEB) July 22, 2009
The security experts at Agnitum, the publisher of Outpost Pro product line, are pleased to announce the latest versions of Outpost 2009 in beta support of Windows 7. In line with the company’s history of keeping track with Microsoft’s operation systems (including Vista SP2 and Windows Server 2008 SP2 in Outpost 6.5.5), Agnitum has today delivered security solutions for users of Windows 7 RC even before the OS is released to the general public.
The Outpost Pro 2009 product line comprises the all-in-one Outpost Security Suite Pro and standalone Outpost Firewall Pro and Outpost Antivirus Pro 2009. All have been re-engineered to meet the performance and functionality requirements demanded by cutting-edge users.
As Vitaly Yanko, the Director of Marketing and Sales at Agnitum, states: “Outpost 6.7 is our first Windows 7-compatible effort, and we are very happy with the way the products have performed in testing. We will be building on the advances in technical superiority and quality controls in this version to deliver even better solutions in the future.”
Among the improvements in Outpost 6.7 are:
support for Windows 7 (release candidate) together with stable operation on latest service packs for Vista and Windows Server 2008 (both 32-bit and 64-bit)
enhanced anti-malware engine and heuristic analyzer for better detection
improved self-protection and Host Protection anti-leak (addition of new filters for driver loads)
advanced content filtering now fully compatible with P2P clients and rich-media websites
dramatic reduction in false positives from Attack Detector while ports scanning
faster performance under Vista SP1/SP2 and 64-bit Windows
more stable network operations for users with Internet Connection Sharing, shared printers and workstations using VMWare
more suitable settings for Auto-Learn and Game modes
Outpost 6.7 also offers improved compatibility with the following third-party applications:
security tools – Windows Firewall, Vista UAC, Kaspersky Antivirus/Internet Security
browsers – revamped Outpost QuickTune plug-in for Internet Explorer 8 on 64-bit Windows
email clients – The BAT!, Incredimail
P2P clients – EMule, mTorrent
translation tools – ABBYY Lingvo X3, TranslateIt!
music and screen reading software – AIMP, Imeem.com, Jaws
all video players and PC games working in full-screen mode
Agnitum is continuing its tradition of updating all personal security solutions every month; the company is committed to the ongoing enhancement of both the security and the usability of its products. Unlike other vendors who have moved to a 15-day time limit on trial versions, Agnitum continues to offer a full 30 days of evaluation time for users to put Outpost products through their paces.
Trial versions of the current Outpost 6.7 products can be downloaded at http://www.agnitum.com/products/
About Agnitum:
Founded in 1999, Agnitum Ltd. (http://www.agnitum.com) is committed to delivering and supporting high-quality, easy to use security software. The company’s products are standalone Outpost Firewall Pro and Outpost AntiVirus Pro, securing personal and family desktops; Outpost Network Security, ensuring reliable endpoint protection and performance for small business networks; and Outpost Security Suite – an all-in-one Internet security solution. The company has resellers and partners in 60+ countries and delivers its software in English, French, German, Russian, Spanish as well as other European and Asian languages.
For more information, please contact:
Pavel Goryakin
goryakin (at) agnitum.com
Agnitum Ltd.
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Microsoft Podcasts – Windows 7 Podcasts about Windows Vista: Improve Your Desktop Security and Deployment Strategy for IT Professionals

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PDF Decrypter Pro 3.0 Removes PDF Security Restrictions Instantly

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PDF Decrypter Pro 3.0 Removes PDF Security Restrictions Instantly
(PRWEB) March 1, 2011
PDFDecrypter.com today announces PDF Decrypter Pro 3.0, a new Windows application that enables users to remove the password protection from Adobe® PDF documents in a single click. The program creates another copy of the PDF document that can be printed, copied, or altered.
Most every office user has experienced the discomfort that comes from a password-protected Adobe® PDF document. In the spirit of making sure the text, graphics and other content cannot be illegally copied or modified, some PDF authors set up a password and apply security restrictions on modifying, printing, or copying. Letâs say, for example, a former company employee created an important report and applied security settings, but is not working with the company any longer. In his absence, the only way to reuse the protected content is to retype a new report, but this takes a lot of time and efforts and also the layout of the document can be lost. Fortunately with PDF Decrypter Pro, the password removal from any Adobe® PDF document can be pretty much a snap.
PDF Decrypter Pro offers a simple interface to unlock PDF easily. To begin, the user needs to run the program and open the protected document by using the Decrypt PDF button, or dragging and dropping the file to the main window. Once added, PDF Decrypter Pro automatically âreadsâ the document, removes all restrictions from the password-protected file, regardless of the encryption algorithm which can be 40-bit RC4, 128-bit RC4, 128-bit AES. As a result, a totally identical copy of the PDF source document without any security settings is produced.
Retyping the content of a password-protected PDF file is something most users donât want to do. PDF Decrypter Pro will save the user from stress and hours or even days of creating a new document.
Pricing and Availability
PDF Decrypter Pro 3.0 runs on Microsoft Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and Seven. The program supports all Adobe® PDF documents, including PDF 1.8 which was formerly supported only by Acrobat® 9.0. Registration costs $ 29.95 (USD) and entitles the user to free technical support and lifetime updates. A free trial version is available for evaluation purposes as the 5.7 Mb download from http://www.pdfdecrypter.com
About PDF Decrypter Pro
PDF Decrypter Pro is a developer of Windows utilities for home users and corporate consumers. The company is currently working on enhancing its PDF restriction removal utility, PDF Decrypter Pro. The product is used to automate PDF password recovery tasks in many companies around the world such as Panasonic, PC Ware, Aegate, Riedmann and Complete PDA. For more information, visit http://www.pdfdecrypter.com
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Aussie HTC HD7 bonus: two free XBOX360 games
For Australians, there’s a new Windows Phone 7 device in town and quite a sweet treat from Microsoft Australia to go along with it. Even though Optus’ Samsung Omnia 7 is hands-down the best Windows Phone 7 device available down under, if your choice of mobile network is Telstra, then the recently launched HTC HD7 with its cinematic 4.3-inch screen is clearly the next best thing. Any HD7 purchases from Telstra or any Australian retailer (no imports) are eligible to redeem two free XBOX 360 games (Halo Reach and Kinect Joy Ride) OR 3,000 Xbox LIVE points (worth $50) through the offer website

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MIX11: Riding the “Jellybean” Kinect lounge chair
On the last day of MIX11 , I had the chance to check out the infamous Coding4Fun project called “Jellybean” which is probably more widely known as the Kinect-driven lounge chair featured during the event keynote . Developed by Clint Rutkas and Dan Fernandez from Microsoft’s Channel9 team and only finished days before the event, the chair is an impressive combination of hardware, software engineering with the Kinect SDK .
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MIX11: WP7 SD card I/O performance discrepancy, battery and agents tidbits
At a MIX11 “ Windows Phone Architecture: Deep Dive ” session yesterday, Microsoft’s Istvan Cseri revealed a number of interesting tidbits around the Windows Phone 7 platform that I found notably interesting.

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Behind the World’s Biggest Pac-Man
It’s only been a day since Microsoft announced The World’s Biggest Pac-Man game at the MIX11 conference as a HTML5 demonstration, but nostalgia has fueled more than 118,000 plays with gamers eating more than 11 million dots.

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